Field Development and Geoscience: Innovative Reservoir Management: Synergistic Effects
Wednesday, 11 June
Hall D1
Technical Session
This session covers innovative techniques in oil and gas reservoir management. Topics include the synergistic effect of MEG and salts on CO2 hydrate remediation, integrating gravity and 4D-data for history matching, and stimulating high-temperature tight oil reservoirs. We'll also discuss finetuning EOS for CCS applications, mitigating riser slugging in offshore systems, optimizing modeling workflows in heavy oilfields, and reservoir simulation for complex field management. Additionally, we'll examine water breakthrough evaluation in fractured reservoirs and fluid interface movement impact on pressure transient analysis.
Session Chairpersons
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1040-1105 225614A Novel Workflow for Integrating 4d-gravity and 4d-seismic Data to Constrain Assisted History Matching in Ormen Lange
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1105-1130 225570Revitalizing a High-Temperature Tight Oil Reservoir: Successful Stimulation Using Single-Phase Retarded Acid and Pinpoint Abrasive Jet
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1130-1155 225556Methodology for Finetuning of EoS for CCS Applications
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1155-1155 225517Unlocking the Potential of Reservoir Simulation in Complex Field Management - A Case Study from Southeast Algeria
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1220-1245 225583Optimizing Static and Dynamic Modeling Workflows in Heavy Oilfields: Achieving Cost-effective History Matching